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8 years followed the party who were taking off the prisoners for a mile and a half, screaming and crying for his father. The father wept. They tried every way to get the child to return, but he would not. At last one of the men took him upon his horse and rode back with him as hard as he could go. __ There is a regularly organized band of negro-stealers among them. They run the negros off to Ky. and sell them. One day they came to Masons after our boy Henderson, __ Mason engaged them in talk giving a side wink to Hen, who cleared out & took to the woods until they left. The wretches took Masons oxen, all his hay, corn etc. and a fine heifer belonging to us which Willie was keeping for his Uncle John. I do not expect to have a bit of stock of any kind on this place when they leave. Our corn, fruit, garden etc. are now all destroyed. They have been digging up poor Dukes sweet potatoes, a despicably impudent^ Indiana nigger digging them, with a white man standing by with gun & bayonet to guard him! __ I have seen nothing of Armstrong this week, consequently heard nothing more of the Union conspiracy which was to make the Col, take the oath, __ and of which he, (Armstrong) was one member, or I lose my guess. He has never got the pass for the Col. and it is well he dont want it. As to Bob Hatton, if he has ever tried to get him we dont know it. I never for my part supposed

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8 years followed the party who were taking off the prisoners for a mile and a half, screaming and crying for his father. The father wept. They tried every way to get the child to return, but he would not. At last one of the men took him upon his horse and rode back with him as hard as he could go. __ There is a regularly organized band of negro-stealers among them. They run the negros off to Ky. and sell them. One day they came to Masons after our boy Henderson, __ Mason engaged them in talk giving a side wink to Hen, who cleared out & took to the woods until they left. The wretches took Masons oxen, all his hay, corn etc. and a fine heifer belonging to us which Willie was keeping for his Uncle John. I do not expect to have a bit of stock of any kind on this place when they leave. Our corn, fruit, garden etc. are now all destroyed. They have been digging up poor Dukes sweet potatoes, a despicably impudent^ Indiana nigger digging them, with a white man standing by with gun & bayonet to guard him! __ I have seen nothing of Armstrong this week, consequently heard nothing more of the Union conspiracy which was to make the Col, take the oath, __ and of which he, (Armstrong) was one member, or I lose my guess. He has never got the pass for the Col. and it is well he dont want it. As to Bob Hatton, if he has ever tried to get him we dont know it. I never for my part supposed

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